Anti-nociceptive and desensitizing effects of olvanil on capsaicin-induced thermal hyperalgesia in the ratTools Alsalem, Mohammad, Millns, Paul, Altarifi, Ahmad, El-Salem, Khalid, Chapman, Victoria and Kendall, David A. (2016) Anti-nociceptive and desensitizing effects of olvanil on capsaicin-induced thermal hyperalgesia in the rat. BMC Pharmacology and Toxicology, 17 . p. 31. ISSN 2050-6511 Full text not available from this repository.AbstractBackground: Olvanil (NE 19550) is a non-pungent synthetic analogue of capsaicin, the natural pungent ingredient of capsicum which activates the transient receptor potential vanilloid type-1 (TRPV1) channel and was developed as a potential analgesic compound. Olvanil has potent anti-hyperalgesic effects in several experimental models of chronic pain. Here we report the inhibitory effects of olvanil on nociceptive processing using cultured dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons and compare the effects of capsaicin and olvanil on thermal nociceptive processing in vivo; potential contributions of the cannabinoid CB1 receptor to olvanil’s anti-hyperalgesic effects were also investigated.
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